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APPENDIX B.

Through the courtesy of Mr. Hollis Webster, Secretary of the Boston Mycological Club, the following list of mushrooms, which have been collected and eaten by members of that club during the past year, has been supplied to me:

AMANITA.

A. Caesarea Scop., "True Orange." A. rubescens Persoon. A. vaginata Bull.

LEPIOTA.

L. procera Scop., "Parasol Mushroom." L. rachodes Vilt. L. Americana Pk. L. naucinoides.

ARMILLARIA.

A. mellea Vahl, "Honey Mushroom."

TRICHOLOMA.

T. equestre L. T. sejunctum Low, "Yellow Blusher." T. portentosum Fr. T. coryphacum Fr. T. russula Schaeff. T. columbetta Fr. T. gambosum Fr., "St. George's Mushroom." T. personatum. T. nudum.

HYGROPHORUS.

H. virgineus Fr. H. fuligineus Frost. H. flavo discus Frost, "Yellow Sweet-Bread." H. hypothejus Fr. H. puniceus Fr.

LACTARIUS.

L. piperatus Fr. L. deliciosus Fr. L. volemus Fr.

RUSSULA.

R. virescens Fr. R. lepida Fr. R. punctata Gt. R. aurata Fr. R. ochracea Fr. R. alutacea Fr.

CANTHARELLUS.

C. cibarius Fr. C. umbonatus Fr.

MARASMIUS.

M. oreades Fr., "Fairy Ring." M. scorodonius Fr. M. alliaceus Fr.

HYPHOLOMA.

H. sublateritium Schaeff. H. candolleanum Fr. H. perplexum. H. appendiculatum Bull.

COPRINUS.

C. comatus Fr., "Shaggy Mane." C. ovatus Fr. C. atramentarius. C. micaceus Fr. C. fimetarius Fr.

CORTINARIUS.

C. turmalis Fr. C. sebaceus Fr. C. caerulescens Fr. C. collinitus Fr. C. violaceus Fr. C. albo violaceus Pers. C. cinnamomeus Fr. C. cinnamomeus var. semi-sanguineus Fr.

CLITOCYBE.

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